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"As the result of the FTC’s settlement, Amazon is required to pay $1.5 billion for refunds to customers affected by its unlawful Prime enrollment and cancellation practices," the commission said . "Amazon is also required to pay a $1 billion civil penalty and cease unlawful enrollment and cancellation practices for Prime subscriptions."
On Thursday, Amazon agreed to settle a lawsuit filed by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) for a total of $2.5 billion. The settlement is one of the largest in FTC history, with $1 billion going toward civil penalties and $1.5 billion going out to Amazon ...
If you’ve received a settlement check from an insurance company after a car accident, property damage claim, or injury settlement, you might be wondering: how long is an insurance check good for? While holding onto it for a while is tempting, it’s ...
The lawsuit claimed the insurance plans illegally agreed not to compete with each other. Settlement administrators are reviewing claims and have not yet set a date for payments to be issued. About six million people are expected to receive payments from ...
The deadline for filing a claim in the AT&T data breach lawsuit is a month away. The $177 million legal settlement could award eligible customers up to $7,500 in compensation. Here's what to know about the settlement and how to file a claim. On March 30 ...
Thousands of Facebook users in the United States are still waiting for payment from the data privacy settlement. In MARCA, we explain in simple terms what is happening and what ste
(NEXSTAR) – Millions of people owed a piece of the massive $725 million Facebook privacy settlement have been receiving their payments. Are you feeling left out? The long-awaited payments started on Sept. 3 and were expected to continue being distributed ...
There's hardly ever such a thing as truly free money. We pay for everything, in some way: with labor, with time, with suffering. So getting a payment from a tech or social media settlement isn't exactly free — it's likely the company messed up in some ...